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and the opposition, they would like to see the repeal of these anti-protest laws. they want to see parliament resign. they would like to see snap presidential elections head, but at the moment there is no sign that the president is going to back down. >> duncan crawford in kiev, thank you. in other news, japan's prime minister, visanthe shiancoe has called for expansion. he said japan as relations with china were isaac redman nissan end of those between britain and germany on the eve of the first world war. he said their economies were interdidn't. police have made 90 arrests. assets were seized in rome, new england patriotsles and floridians of the mafia. it is part of the crime network based in naples. bars and pizza e.r.a.s in rome were select. >> they were ordered to return a brobs rabbit. they said it should be taken away as soon as possible. the sculptor said they had added the creature because they weren't allowed to engrave their signatures. everyone knew it wasn't going to be easy, and today a major international conference aimed at bringing peace to syria
and the opposition, they would like to see the repeal of these anti-protest laws. they want to see parliament resign. they would like to see snap presidential elections head, but at the moment there is no sign that the president is going to back down. >> duncan crawford in kiev, thank you. in other news, japan's prime minister, visanthe shiancoe has called for expansion. he said japan as relations with china were isaac redman nissan end of those between britain and germany on the eve of...
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the world has the right to give or take legitimacy to a president or government or constitution or law or anything in syria except for the syrians themselves. this is their right and their constitutional right and what will be agreed to here, and whatever it is should be put to a popular referendum. we are here to decide what the people want and not decide their fate. >> reporter: he held the government's line, insisting that assad will remain in power as long as syrians want him to. he called the forces fighting his government terrorists and infuriated government participants by speaking at length despite requests to stop. >> i will finish one sentence. >> one sentence, okay, keep your promise, one sentence. >> syria always keeps its promise. >> reporter: the syrian opposition in the form of the syrian coalition held to its starting position, too. >> any talk of assad staying in power in any form will be a derailment of geneva one pact. so we insist we're not in any position to discuss anything in negotiations before these issues are decided upon within a specific time frame. >> repor
the world has the right to give or take legitimacy to a president or government or constitution or law or anything in syria except for the syrians themselves. this is their right and their constitutional right and what will be agreed to here, and whatever it is should be put to a popular referendum. we are here to decide what the people want and not decide their fate. >> reporter: he held the government's line, insisting that assad will remain in power as long as syrians want him to. he...
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in practice there is the international law and the application of international law is, unfortunately, it has been politicized. there is nothing in the united nations that has not been politicized. i do not want to go into details, or give you many examples of this now let me mention the question of the photographs that you mentioned. i know what you're thinking about. the photographs that you mentioned remind me of the scandal of the use of chemical weapons and other similar incidents that may have led to an armed attack, on who you answered me, on syria. the latest report--the latest issued by the massachusetts institute that proves that all the american discourse was fake, was fabricated, and it is not based on truth. after that the matter was raised before the security council, and it does not accuse the government. in fact, it referred to the fact that certain syrian members of the army and soldiers died because of these chemical attacks. in the conference that i have mentioned that took place in kuwait lately the photographs were fabricated there, and these photographs were fabr
in practice there is the international law and the application of international law is, unfortunately, it has been politicized. there is nothing in the united nations that has not been politicized. i do not want to go into details, or give you many examples of this now let me mention the question of the photographs that you mentioned. i know what you're thinking about. the photographs that you mentioned remind me of the scandal of the use of chemical weapons and other similar incidents that may...
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in one in the world has the right to give or take legitimacy to a president, go, or constitution, or law or anything in syria, except for the syrians themselves. this is their right, and what will be agreed to here, whatever it is should be put to a popular referendum. we are here to decide what the people want and not to decide their fate. >> he held the line insisting assad will remain in power as long as the syrians wanted him too. the infuriated conference participants by speaking at length despite requests to stop. >> thank you -- >> i will finish one sentence. >> okay. just keep your promise. one sentence. >> okay. syria always keeps its promise. [ laughter ] >> the opposition held to its position as well. >> translator: any talk of assad staying in power will be a derailment of the geneva 1 pact. >> from the outset of these talks organized with the diplomatic muscle of the united states and russia, they agreed that assad must go. >> mutual consent, which has brought us here for a transition government means that that government cannot be objected to by one side or another. that me
in one in the world has the right to give or take legitimacy to a president, go, or constitution, or law or anything in syria, except for the syrians themselves. this is their right, and what will be agreed to here, whatever it is should be put to a popular referendum. we are here to decide what the people want and not to decide their fate. >> he held the line insisting assad will remain in power as long as the syrians wanted him too. the infuriated conference participants by speaking at...
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this is not suspending the law. this is phasing the law in to make it more effective. all penalties do it and have to do it not just with the affordable care act. president george w. bush did it when the prescription drug benefit of medicare, which he sponsored and which was enacted in 2003 and implemented in 2006, i believe, his secretary of health and human services said that president obama's delay of the affordable care act employer mandate was-wise"" based on his experience with the prescription drug benefit which had a bumpy first months or longer but now is a very successful program. that is exactly what president obama's doing. many others have done that. >> david, i assume you don't agree with this, and clearly there's a role for administrative regulations, but you think that the president has gone too far. >> yes. i practice administrative law for a living. quite often, challenging what agencies do in the d.c. circuit. i understand the concept of administrative discretion. i understand the concept of administrative impossibility that allows the president to d
this is not suspending the law. this is phasing the law in to make it more effective. all penalties do it and have to do it not just with the affordable care act. president george w. bush did it when the prescription drug benefit of medicare, which he sponsored and which was enacted in 2003 and implemented in 2006, i believe, his secretary of health and human services said that president obama's delay of the affordable care act employer mandate was-wise"" based on his experience with...
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not entirely but to the continued exclusion of a lot of involvement from the us, this anti-monopoly law to hammer foreign businesses is reminiscent of the problems that american businesses have. it doesn't feel like the situation is changing there much. >> well, the goal has to be to open markets and to have market forces determine the answer to the question that you are asking. if there are artificial barriers in place, then it's not really letting market forces work. i think we'll get some tests pretty soon. when we had our strategic and economic dialogue last summer, we had a set of important agreements come out of it. i was very pleased that china moved on opening a shanghai free trade zone. they altered a policy of presuming industries were closed to foreign trade to presuming they are open unless individually closed. we have yet to see what the implementation looks like. if it opens up to real competition, that will be a meaningful signal. they go through the designations of what is open and what is closed, if you designate everything is closed, it doesn't amount to real change. i
not entirely but to the continued exclusion of a lot of involvement from the us, this anti-monopoly law to hammer foreign businesses is reminiscent of the problems that american businesses have. it doesn't feel like the situation is changing there much. >> well, the goal has to be to open markets and to have market forces determine the answer to the question that you are asking. if there are artificial barriers in place, then it's not really letting market forces work. i think we'll get...
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world has the right to give legitimacy or withdraw legitimacy from a , a government, constitution, a law or anything in syria but syrians. this is the constitutional right of the syrian people. what will be agreed upon here, no matter what it is, will be subject to a referendum. we have a mandate to present the will of the people, not to determine their fate. >> we want to know if there are syrian partners in this room who would be able to -- stop being part of assad's the location and become an independent delegation like ours. i wouldn't call on this gem -- delegation to sign the geneva text for all of the powers will be transferred, including the executive, military, and judicial powers. this would be the stepping stone of a new syria. so my question is very clear -- do we have such a partner here today? for more i am joined by chief foreign editor robert parsons who is at the peace talks. even those opening remarks today, it does not seem like anyone from any side of this conflict is ready to move. >> that is right. it is hard to imagine any place more idyllic than this, any place mo
world has the right to give legitimacy or withdraw legitimacy from a , a government, constitution, a law or anything in syria but syrians. this is the constitutional right of the syrian people. what will be agreed upon here, no matter what it is, will be subject to a referendum. we have a mandate to present the will of the people, not to determine their fate. >> we want to know if there are syrian partners in this room who would be able to -- stop being part of assad's the location and...
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her prior advertise are clear. >> translator: everyone in my district wants peace security and laws. when an offender is arrested political pressure gets the person released. we need the constitution written as soon as possible. >> reporter: 85% of the members in this assembly are now. but analysts claim it is not as inclusive at the last assembly. >> [ inaudible ] 42%, but in the second [ inaudible ]. so they were not in the [ inaudible ] assembly, they were in the [ inaudible ] power [ inaudible ] democratic [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: the leaders have expressed their commitment to write the constitution within one year, yet two months on the same leaders have not been able to agreement on a government. this leaves the party sceptical. al jazeera, kathmandu. >>> to afghanistan now, in some places people have to deal with a duel tax system. jane ferguson has the story. >> reporter: this is a government tax man collecting money. but just behind him are taliban tax men doing exactly the same. neither side seems phased. this is how things get done here. >> translator: in these areas th
her prior advertise are clear. >> translator: everyone in my district wants peace security and laws. when an offender is arrested political pressure gets the person released. we need the constitution written as soon as possible. >> reporter: 85% of the members in this assembly are now. but analysts claim it is not as inclusive at the last assembly. >> [ inaudible ] 42%, but in the second [ inaudible ]. so they were not in the [ inaudible ] assembly, they were in the [...
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-- to give legitimacy or to withdraw legitimacy from a president, a government, a constitution or a law or anything in syria but syrians. this is the right of the syrian people and it is their constitutional duty what will be agreed upon here no matter what it is, will be subject to a popular referendum. >> in response the u.s. said that assad and his government has responded to peaceful protests with bullets and bombs and that is the sign that he is the one that is not legitimate. so we have both sides very differently viewing the situation del. >> does the syrian opposition in this case have any leverage? >> i think that's really the key question. right now the assad government has to feel it doesn't have the ability to go after the opposition with the kinds of bombs and violence we have seen so far. and until it feels that the international pressure is high enough, it will continue to do that. so can the opposition get to the government and say, look, we are strong enough or forceful enough that you need to stop? right now that is not clear. u.s. diplomats are admitting there is no p
-- to give legitimacy or to withdraw legitimacy from a president, a government, a constitution or a law or anything in syria but syrians. this is the right of the syrian people and it is their constitutional duty what will be agreed upon here no matter what it is, will be subject to a popular referendum. >> in response the u.s. said that assad and his government has responded to peaceful protests with bullets and bombs and that is the sign that he is the one that is not legitimate. so we...
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they are trying to get people concerned about the federal health care law and what sort of rights and regulations come in terms of abortion and payments for abortion related to national health care law. the activists who want to see more choices are seeing this issue play out in states like virginia. we just saw a gubernatorial race there where access to abortion did come up as an issue and any democratic ended up victorious in that race. >> libby casey in washington. i know you are from alaska so welcome to spring. [ laughter ] >> thanks, del. >>> a final push in mexico to seay the life of a man that they is innocent. protesters trying to block the execution of a man accused of killing a houston police officer 20 years ago. he was in america illegally, and the mexican government saying the death sentence violates international law and asking for a retrial. >>> a blast of winter weather with a storm stretching a thousand miles with people now digging out and bringing a halt to air traffic in some of the busiest airports. john on top of the snow there are the bitter temperatures to cop
they are trying to get people concerned about the federal health care law and what sort of rights and regulations come in terms of abortion and payments for abortion related to national health care law. the activists who want to see more choices are seeing this issue play out in states like virginia. we just saw a gubernatorial race there where access to abortion did come up as an issue and any democratic ended up victorious in that race. >> libby casey in washington. i know you are from...
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law school. next, matt wood, and to his left is a partner at wilkinson here in dc. i would like to offer background rule andc's internet decision, and i will turn it over to questions for the palace. there has been an active debate over what is often termed internet or net neutrality going on for quite a few years. it is a debate that centers on whether broadband providers, companies who provide internet internet connections that people use to get online, or did they should be required to carry all traffic in a fundamentally neutral manner, without any kind of interference or favoritism, or whether imposing those kinds of requirements would be unnecessary or would impose actually harmful consequences to the carriers'abilities run their businesses. in december of 2010, after a long set of proceedings, the fcc adopted a set of rules on the topic which it called the open internet rules. they had three main components. there was a nondiscrimination carmen, a no-locking requirement, and a transparency
law school. next, matt wood, and to his left is a partner at wilkinson here in dc. i would like to offer background rule andc's internet decision, and i will turn it over to questions for the palace. there has been an active debate over what is often termed internet or net neutrality going on for quite a few years. it is a debate that centers on whether broadband providers, companies who provide internet internet connections that people use to get online, or did they should be required to carry...
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right to give legitimacy or to withdraw legitimacy from a president, a government, a constitution or a law or anything in syria but syrians. >> the opposition said syrians are being brutalized. the government is accused of torturing protesters and indiscriminately targeting population centers. >> what syrian people are talking about, are they the 9.5 million displaced because of the bombing of his warplanes, artillery and scud missiles, are they the 725 millions already outside of the border who are now refugees. is he talking about something else? >> this moment when the syrian foreign minister overran his time. >> then i would have to give equal time-- >> no, no. >> to opposition groups. you live in new york. i live in syria. i have the right to give the syrian version here in this forum. >> yes, of course-- >> this is my right. >> the syrian people are the one who is are suffering. outside of the conference the opposition held a demonstration with a mock funeral. victims of what it calls assad's war crimes. [ protesting ] >> just a few blocks away pro government protesters chanting loya
right to give legitimacy or to withdraw legitimacy from a president, a government, a constitution or a law or anything in syria but syrians. >> the opposition said syrians are being brutalized. the government is accused of torturing protesters and indiscriminately targeting population centers. >> what syrian people are talking about, are they the 9.5 million displaced because of the bombing of his warplanes, artillery and scud missiles, are they the 725 millions already outside of...
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maybe things are changing we see in the reports of a cardinal of the law. christian and to me who says well maybe they should not go in prison on camera level it's wrong things should be corrected but it is the legal level this did not go to prison nevertheless this is the exception because although this course is really about saying gays are bad days have been imported from the west they're not africans. and so this is why they should be discriminated against and this is going to go to jail. mottram and thank you very much for joining us so we have taught for now this dish support to students can see. in. the each. aye. i made it settle disputes and divisions of the series national condition for the evergreens that tend to be but peaceful. some key rebel plane to groups reject the conference. today should give the american people greater profits. the whites are being protected the last presenter shows americans that be. in this phase he said. also i wanted to help your rankings and critics say will await the announcemen
maybe things are changing we see in the reports of a cardinal of the law. christian and to me who says well maybe they should not go in prison on camera level it's wrong things should be corrected but it is the legal level this did not go to prison nevertheless this is the exception because although this course is really about saying gays are bad days have been imported from the west they're not africans. and so this is why they should be discriminated against and this is going to go to jail....
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in 1999, the law was passed to make 9-1-1 the national emergency number that everybody is aware. it's an amazing brand. everybody knows how to access it. >> they're going to reach every little kid in america. >> exactly, but there are situations such as these phone systems services that require extra effort, if you will that access 9-1-1. >> or information, it's so heartbreaking to think of that family and that little girl. >> i want to compliment this little girl's efforts, and in many ways, she's a hero. >> she did everything that we taught her to do, and unfortunately it didn't work. coming up next, [ speaking french ] , the soap opera swirling around france's president, and how the entrance of another leading lady might leave him without a date. >>> later in the program, america tonight follows up on the death of a mentally ill man, brutally beaten by police officers. why activists fear the verdict in this case may be the troubling sign of things to come. >>> welcome back to "inside story." in advance of the coming peace conference in switzerland, we're looking at internation
in 1999, the law was passed to make 9-1-1 the national emergency number that everybody is aware. it's an amazing brand. everybody knows how to access it. >> they're going to reach every little kid in america. >> exactly, but there are situations such as these phone systems services that require extra effort, if you will that access 9-1-1. >> or information, it's so heartbreaking to think of that family and that little girl. >> i want to compliment this little girl's...
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sorts of people existed all societies the truth is that normally when you have a reasonable rule of law you can manage to keep everything going from day to day on occasions of these sorts of fringes where their views have been inflamed unfortunately by interventions from the european union and the united states of america which i think are wholly unreasonable in the domestic politics of ukraine you will see them try and rise up under dede those people are rather extreme some of them have very very ugly views indeed and of course they're demonstrating it through the violence that they're propagating on the innocent people of kiev and ukraine at this moment is not a huge majority movement demanding change it is all timidly a very well organized terrorist rabble well twenty people have reportedly broken into a television station there in kiev in what the authorities believe was a case of looting because equipment and furniture was stolen with such chaos across the city would discuss the tactics used by the ukrainian police with a man who's been at the front line himself simon for he was a
sorts of people existed all societies the truth is that normally when you have a reasonable rule of law you can manage to keep everything going from day to day on occasions of these sorts of fringes where their views have been inflamed unfortunately by interventions from the european union and the united states of america which i think are wholly unreasonable in the domestic politics of ukraine you will see them try and rise up under dede those people are rather extreme some of them have very...
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sorts of people existed all societies the truth is that normally when you have a reasonable rule of law you can manage to keep everything going from day to day on occasions of these sort of fringes where their views have been inflamed unfortunately by interventions from the european union and the united states of america which i think are wholly unreasonable in the domestic politics of ukraine you will see them try and rise up and and deede those people are rather extreme some of them have very very ugly views indeed and of course they're demonstrating it through the violence that they're propagating on the innocent people of kiev and ukraine at this moment and talk about and nationalism again they as you and they do as do not seem that they came when choosing who to support do they. well you know the problem you've got here is that ultimately we've got a large number of effectively cold war dinosaurs in the us who seem to be. overall influencing the foreign policy there the truth is the warsaw pact is long since over there is a reasonable understanding reason why russia would be intere
sorts of people existed all societies the truth is that normally when you have a reasonable rule of law you can manage to keep everything going from day to day on occasions of these sort of fringes where their views have been inflamed unfortunately by interventions from the european union and the united states of america which i think are wholly unreasonable in the domestic politics of ukraine you will see them try and rise up and and deede those people are rather extreme some of them have very...
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if the law enforcement finds evidence, actual evidence, then they should be charged with a crime. but we shouldn't be able to punish people for life by preventing them from flying. >> what resource does someone have if they are put on the list? >> well, in the doctor's case it took eight years and a huge court battle for her to get recourse. the government tells you that you can file a form, and somehow get off of the list, but bottom line is, the government gives you no information about any actions that they take if you filed this claim form called the trip form. so it's a very opaque process, and the doctor is the first person who has successfully challenged this list in court, which tells you how effective the redress is. >> when we come back, will her case make a difference? will it make recourse easier. and you'll meet a student who found himself stranded outside of the u.s. and then found he had been placed on this list. you'll hear his story when we come back. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. >>> good afternoon, i'm del . walters in new york, we continue
if the law enforcement finds evidence, actual evidence, then they should be charged with a crime. but we shouldn't be able to punish people for life by preventing them from flying. >> what resource does someone have if they are put on the list? >> well, in the doctor's case it took eight years and a huge court battle for her to get recourse. the government tells you that you can file a form, and somehow get off of the list, but bottom line is, the government gives you no information...
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in compliance with international law. edgar tamayo was 24 years old when he shot a police officer three times in the back of the head. now 20 years later the mexican government warn that his execution would violate international law. >> we'll take every step necessary in order to preserve the life of mr. tamayo. >> reporter: at the heart of mexico's came is the vienna convention, an international treaty that says a person arrested in a foreign country has a right to contact their consulate for help. that didn't happen for tamayo or 50 other mexican nationals sentenced to die in the united states. in tamayo's hometown protesters march the street in hopes of convincing officials in texas to spare his life. this woman was a teacher in primary school. she said, i believe it is unfair because he's already been in prison more than 20 years. people who knew him here said tamayo only turned violent after a pula bull stepped on his headn he was 17. that never came up in trial or in his appeal. >> the consulate would have made sure
in compliance with international law. edgar tamayo was 24 years old when he shot a police officer three times in the back of the head. now 20 years later the mexican government warn that his execution would violate international law. >> we'll take every step necessary in order to preserve the life of mr. tamayo. >> reporter: at the heart of mexico's came is the vienna convention, an international treaty that says a person arrested in a foreign country has a right to contact their...
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the law has been upheld repeatedly by the fisa court. and congress had an opportunity to vote to stop these programs back last summer. and it got defeated in the house of representatives. so i think the question we really need to talk about is whether the collection program is a good policy. it's not up to the board to decide whether or not it's legal. >> you know, josh, one of the things that abby pointed out in that story is that the board is not only recommending that the wiretapping or the surveillance programs be stopped, but that they completely junk, get rid of all of the data that has been collected, and to my mind, that seems like you're going way too far on the other end. is it possible that in reaction to snowden's revelations and what we know about nsa surveillance, that the pendulum could swing completely too far the other direction. >> i think that's possible, but i'm not really worried about that at that point. i think part of the key point the board made when they were talking about policy recommendations was they're sayi
the law has been upheld repeatedly by the fisa court. and congress had an opportunity to vote to stop these programs back last summer. and it got defeated in the house of representatives. so i think the question we really need to talk about is whether the collection program is a good policy. it's not up to the board to decide whether or not it's legal. >> you know, josh, one of the things that abby pointed out in that story is that the board is not only recommending that the wiretapping...
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we have had it tested and 2,000 to 5,000 times of mercury as allowed by law. but something allows the dolphin hunters to sell it as meat even though it's toxic. >> even after the type of awareness that you and others have been able to raise about it? >> i'm shocked. we did cut down the interest by two-thirds in japan but the captive populations, the sea worlds are flocking to this town to buy dolphins, what fuels dolphin hunt is the captive dolphins for dolphin shows. >> is that the stuff that has to change? >> stop going to places like miami sea aquarium. even though they haven't gotten dolphins out of the wild by this method for yeast, they are trying, sea world has 18 bell yobelugas, they rip families apardon, what's causing all the controversy right now, the fishermen caught a superpod of about 250 dolphins. in this pod was an albino dolphin, it was like a treasure. and this is ignited the passion of all the animal rights people in the world and not just animal rights people, everyone. because this animal about a year old still nursing was ripped from his
we have had it tested and 2,000 to 5,000 times of mercury as allowed by law. but something allows the dolphin hunters to sell it as meat even though it's toxic. >> even after the type of awareness that you and others have been able to raise about it? >> i'm shocked. we did cut down the interest by two-thirds in japan but the captive populations, the sea worlds are flocking to this town to buy dolphins, what fuels dolphin hunt is the captive dolphins for dolphin shows. >> is...
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the people here disagree. >> this is not just a new law, it's a coup. when a coup happens in the country, especially when there's a social explosion in the country, the situation is unpredictable. >> i think with my presence here, i am trying to show to people, to show the parliament and the government that i'm not agree with them, and i'm against the choices or the rules. >> the new rules give the police the pours needed to dismantle the peaceful protest, entering its third month. >> this evening protesters remain on independence square, while a few hundred metres away street squirmishes continue. police have been restrained, but there are fears that the authority will use this conflict as an excuse to end eight weeks of demonstrations by government opponents. >> more security concerns as russia prepares to host the winter olympics in 18 days. a video emerged of two men claiming to be the suicide bombers behind last month assist attacks in volgograd. they warn that tourists coming to the game will get a presence. former policy advisor to the u.s. says
the people here disagree. >> this is not just a new law, it's a coup. when a coup happens in the country, especially when there's a social explosion in the country, the situation is unpredictable. >> i think with my presence here, i am trying to show to people, to show the parliament and the government that i'm not agree with them, and i'm against the choices or the rules. >> the new rules give the police the pours needed to dismantle the peaceful protest, entering its third...
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. >>> and ukraine plans a new law to crack down on protests. the eu says it is deeply concerned. >>> all right. we are going to go straight to the state department in washington, d.c., where u.s. secretary of state john kerry is taking questions on syria. let's listen in to what he is saying. >> what we may be able to do to increase the pressure and further change the calculation, and i think we have made that clear to the russian foreign min and others, nor are other players short of an ability to have an impact here. so i think they can bluster, protest, put out disportions, the bottom line is we are going to geneva to implement geneva 1 and if assad doesn't do that, he will invite greater response from various people in various ways over a greater period of time. so i'm not particularly surprised that he is trying to divert this. he has been doing this for months, trying to make himself the protector of syria against extremists, when he himself has even been funding some of those extremists, and purposefully seeding territory to them to make
. >>> and ukraine plans a new law to crack down on protests. the eu says it is deeply concerned. >>> all right. we are going to go straight to the state department in washington, d.c., where u.s. secretary of state john kerry is taking questions on syria. let's listen in to what he is saying. >> what we may be able to do to increase the pressure and further change the calculation, and i think we have made that clear to the russian foreign min and others, nor are other...
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but the federal officials are actually conditioned with federal law, not with state law. they believe that there are federal violations here regardless of disclosure requirements having to do with this issue of quid pro quo and a legal exchange with this man. >> ros helderman, we know that not only the former governor bob mcdonnell, he has attorneys, his wife has an attorney or more. we know jonnie williams, the businessman, the company star scientific, where does this go from here? >> now we enter a classic criminal trial phase. the governor is set to be arraigned on friday. there was a thought that that might be pushed off it looks like that will prb leigh go ahead on friday. we would expect him to enter a plea of not guilty given everything he has said publicly. and you know, there is going to be some fighting in court and eventually we'll probably see a very messy and probably unpleasant trial. >> and just quickly, a sense of how this happened to be announced right now, just days after he left office. >> well, it's very interesting question. we had reported in decembe
but the federal officials are actually conditioned with federal law, not with state law. they believe that there are federal violations here regardless of disclosure requirements having to do with this issue of quid pro quo and a legal exchange with this man. >> ros helderman, we know that not only the former governor bob mcdonnell, he has attorneys, his wife has an attorney or more. we know jonnie williams, the businessman, the company star scientific, where does this go from here?...
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communiqué as the parties see a political solution so marched they respect international humanitarian law which has been appalling the violated joining this country. the pyros must be ended attacks against the civilians must a cease or parties must walk to put an end to all terrorist attacks by urgently color on the government and the opposition to allow immediate and poor humanitarian access to all communities in need. particularly in the busiest areas the hundreds of thousands of people who have been cut off from any assistance for months with a disturbing reports of money tradition and desperate health the conditions food and medical and surgical equipment must be allowed in. the sick and wounded people or must be allowed out i call on the syrian delegations to engage seriously and constructively great challenges lie ahead but they are not in some insurmountable how many more we die in syria lose their loved ones be maimed for life or lose their homes if this opportunities are lost there is more to keep to ending the violence and the party to a solution that is why we are here let us p
communiqué as the parties see a political solution so marched they respect international humanitarian law which has been appalling the violated joining this country. the pyros must be ended attacks against the civilians must a cease or parties must walk to put an end to all terrorist attacks by urgently color on the government and the opposition to allow immediate and poor humanitarian access to all communities in need. particularly in the busiest areas the hundreds of thousands of people who...
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when they asked that the draconian laws that went into effect last week be repealed. he said he had the power to do it, but he would have to ask parliament. but parliament acting in his favor. many wonder if there will be an alassault against the governmen. >>> israel says it has foiled a plan by al-qaeda to attack an embassy in tel aviv and other targets in the country. israeli intelligence officials say three people have been arrested in connection with the plot. we're in washington, d.c. lisa, tell what's you know. >> reporter: well, tony, the israelis are saying the three men were planning to attack the u.s. embassy in tel aviv, and at the same time a conference center in jerusalem and possibly other targets including a public bus. two of the men are from east jerusalem, we're told, and they actually had israeli i.d.s. one of the suspects is from the west bank. the men were recruited from the internet including using facebook and skype, and they were recruited by someone in the west bank who said that he was working on behalf of al-qaeda. in fact, the al-qaeda lea
when they asked that the draconian laws that went into effect last week be repealed. he said he had the power to do it, but he would have to ask parliament. but parliament acting in his favor. many wonder if there will be an alassault against the governmen. >>> israel says it has foiled a plan by al-qaeda to attack an embassy in tel aviv and other targets in the country. israeli intelligence officials say three people have been arrested in connection with the plot. we're in washington,...
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what began as a long-running demonstration in favor of joining the european union was inflamed by new laws restricting the rights of protests. it is now a mess with no obvious solution. bbc news, kiev. >> over the past few years, good economic news has been in short supply. today, the international monetary fund actually said it would -- it was slightly more optimistic about the global forecast. the imf has updated its outlook, saying the world economy will grow at a rate of 3.7% in 2014. what are the bright spots and where are the areas for concern? little while -- a ago with the imf's chief economist. is the global economy finally picking up speed? >> it is. as you know, the growth forecast for this year, 3.7% for the world, as opposed to 3% lasted. great? no. not yet. >> what are you still worried about? not.7% is good, but it is good enough to make a big dent in unemployment. unemployment is still very high. goll, a lot of room to forward. we are not there yet. risks.still >> which economies are you worried about? >> there is no question, it is sovereign europe. they have a tough time.
what began as a long-running demonstration in favor of joining the european union was inflamed by new laws restricting the rights of protests. it is now a mess with no obvious solution. bbc news, kiev. >> over the past few years, good economic news has been in short supply. today, the international monetary fund actually said it would -- it was slightly more optimistic about the global forecast. the imf has updated its outlook, saying the world economy will grow at a rate of 3.7% in 2014....
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law enforcement and visa have been advised of other breaches. six u.s. march ants that have not been named. it's the same software used to steel information from target. >> atm, cash, that's it. i can't do it no other way. >> you have a check card, but you wouldn't swipe it at a store. >> no, i don't trust it. i don't carry it, because people can walk by, scan it and get your information >> a cyber security firm out of dallas said it noticed malicious software codes on the black market. the company explains malware affects point of sale terminals, sends out dismrn information and deleets the files. the malicious software has been been revealed to have affected target, neiman marcus or others. >> authorities are looking to: >> they put out a report to retailers on how to defend themselves. >> meantime the ceo of the cyber security firm expects more attacks to be launched on retailers, suggesting copy cats will use similar and easy to find software to steal from customers. >> so let's look at the other major cyber attacks from last year. the federal reserv
law enforcement and visa have been advised of other breaches. six u.s. march ants that have not been named. it's the same software used to steel information from target. >> atm, cash, that's it. i can't do it no other way. >> you have a check card, but you wouldn't swipe it at a store. >> no, i don't trust it. i don't carry it, because people can walk by, scan it and get your information >> a cyber security firm out of dallas said it noticed malicious software codes on...
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the 31-page report was commissioned bay leading london law firm acting for qatar, which has demanded president bashar al-assad's prosecution. they say they're confident of their source. the inquiry team said there is clear evidence capable of being believed of systemic torture and killing of detained persons by the agents of the syrian government. it would support findings of crimes against humanity, and could also support findings of war crimes against the current syrian regime. but any action of the international criminal court would face many hurdles. al jazeera. >> there was another sign today that the syrian civil war has spilled over into neighboring lebanon. authorities say four people were killed in a car bombing in a hezbollah stronghold in south beirut. it is the second deadly car bomb in the area this month, and an al-qaeda-linked group is saying it's responsible for the bombing. >>> thousands of new documents released by the archdiocese of chicago showing the lengths the church went to deal with sex abuse scandals involving priests. it goes back decades and shows that the
the 31-page report was commissioned bay leading london law firm acting for qatar, which has demanded president bashar al-assad's prosecution. they say they're confident of their source. the inquiry team said there is clear evidence capable of being believed of systemic torture and killing of detained persons by the agents of the syrian government. it would support findings of crimes against humanity, and could also support findings of war crimes against the current syrian regime. but any action...
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iraq had two hundred and fifty page dossier presented by a human rights organization and a british law contains allegations of beatings of electrocution smoke executions and sexual assault committed by you. to the also as of this report the finger of blame extends to the very heart of the british government at the time so the head of the british army the former defense secretary and the former defense minister could face prosecution for what this stuff cia calls systemic war crimes there are many hundreds of cases where the people have been interviewed in the provided reports about this abuse and it varies from what people might think are. relatively mundane examples of abuse to really quite appalling physical their report says that british military commanders knew that their forces were committing war crimes and moreover that their civilians to parry as cautiously ignored such information at their disposal but the u.k. foreign secretary william hague has already firmly rejected the suggestion that those at the top pair in westminster. on the ground in iraq we reject allegations of sys
iraq had two hundred and fifty page dossier presented by a human rights organization and a british law contains allegations of beatings of electrocution smoke executions and sexual assault committed by you. to the also as of this report the finger of blame extends to the very heart of the british government at the time so the head of the british army the former defense secretary and the former defense minister could face prosecution for what this stuff cia calls systemic war crimes there are...
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here again, we have law enforcement doing what they want with the law. and they don't have to follow it still. we, the people, have an absolute right to know if our peace officers are being disciplined, and does it help hold them in check? >> in this particular case already, one of the officers who was acquitted said he wanted to return to the force and was going to fight for his job. >> i don't doubt that. i don't know which one it is, but i would imagine it would be sentinely. i would imagine that it would be him. he was a corporal and testing for sergeant and he was a good officer at one point. but not on july 11th. he was a good officer, and he made bad zigs, and for somebody of that caliber, testing for sergeant who openly states that he had no other option but to be kelly's face to hell, he doesn't belong in law enforcement. he never once said, kelly, you've had enough. he never said anything like that. he continued to beat him and beat him, those were his only options? he doesn't need a job in law enforcement. >> and human rights and civil issues,
here again, we have law enforcement doing what they want with the law. and they don't have to follow it still. we, the people, have an absolute right to know if our peace officers are being disciplined, and does it help hold them in check? >> in this particular case already, one of the officers who was acquitted said he wanted to return to the force and was going to fight for his job. >> i don't doubt that. i don't know which one it is, but i would imagine it would be sentinely. i...
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all, law and order has to be kept. you have to employ order. justice should be made of its commitment. >> do you have a home in the -- party? benjamin netanyahu said you are permanent subversive. >> many things have been said. [indiscernible] left in 1973, i brought five parties together. that was the party i have been serving with. keeparty was a way to ideas. >> s not -- no one -- >> how is it that you, and look at things so differently, and rabin look at the same way, and you differ? in the military [indiscernible] they see different. i think, i don't know what the , but it doesrack make a difference. differences about the and i think there are -- i believe peace means security. that is what we are looking for. >> you have said in today's climate he's has been the goal rather than a means. >> piece is a goal. peace is a goal. what we need first is security. fear't think the desire we -- feel [indiscernible] everything is in our hands. we could live peacefully. ♪ . >> this is "taking stock" for tuesday, january 14, 2014. i am mark crumpton
all, law and order has to be kept. you have to employ order. justice should be made of its commitment. >> do you have a home in the -- party? benjamin netanyahu said you are permanent subversive. >> many things have been said. [indiscernible] left in 1973, i brought five parties together. that was the party i have been serving with. keeparty was a way to ideas. >> s not -- no one -- >> how is it that you, and look at things so differently, and rabin look at the same way,...
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what i've seen they've acted with you are able restraint especially again compared to what western law enforcement would routinely do in such circumstances. the riots in kio have highlighted a rise in nationalist movements and extremism and most of russia's political analyst dmitri babich believes opposition leaders are trying to cover up their radical side that's a new political and other so-called moderate nationalist leaders although they're not moderate by european standards first they fail to sort of condemn these actions of no not just be fair to separate themselves from the neo nazis. at some time but i think you can deny that no marches were involved he said these were all for the girls for going to court which you know which was a voice of light which you know that this is serious i mean how can you afford to burn people and process and for all we know the whole feels like it's going to lead to these people rescued from the very beginning and it's a shame for the western press more than all just don't know how not to have noticed them think twelve and four and five and two fut
what i've seen they've acted with you are able restraint especially again compared to what western law enforcement would routinely do in such circumstances. the riots in kio have highlighted a rise in nationalist movements and extremism and most of russia's political analyst dmitri babich believes opposition leaders are trying to cover up their radical side that's a new political and other so-called moderate nationalist leaders although they're not moderate by european standards first they fail...
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have them as happened in britain they would vote special powers or particular powers or change the law in order to enable them to do so of course the right to demonstrate and protest peacefully is protected. it should be protected everywhere but we're talking about something totally different here we're talking about permanent barricades being set up by people we're talking about people who are taking the law into their own hands as your reporter has said preventing people from walking along the street and going about their ordinary business and above all we're talking about demonstrators who have time and again showed their propensity to violence following as i say the lead of their political parties who themselves either directly or indicate to interrupt me to advocate it none of these things would be permitted or are permitted in any democratic european state. control lock and also in international affairs thank you very much indeed for your time. the riots in here have highlighted a rise in nationalist movements and extremism and also russia's political analyst at maytree babbage b
have them as happened in britain they would vote special powers or particular powers or change the law in order to enable them to do so of course the right to demonstrate and protest peacefully is protected. it should be protected everywhere but we're talking about something totally different here we're talking about permanent barricades being set up by people we're talking about people who are taking the law into their own hands as your reporter has said preventing people from walking along...
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it depends on the law to constrain those in power. i make these observations to underscore that the basic values of most americans when it comes to questions of surveillance and privacy converge a lot more than the characterizations that emerged over the last several months. those who were troubled by our existing programs were not interested in repeating the tragedy of 9/11. those who defend these programs are not interested in civil liberties. the challenge in getting the details right is not simple. over the course of our review, i have reminded myself, i would not be where i am today if it were not for the courage of people like dr. king were spied upon by their own government. as president, a president who looks at intelligence every morning, i can't help but be reminded that america must be vigilant in the face of threats. fortunately, by focusing on facts and specifics, rather than speculation and hypotheticals, this review process has given me and hopefully the american people some clear direction for change. today, i can anno
it depends on the law to constrain those in power. i make these observations to underscore that the basic values of most americans when it comes to questions of surveillance and privacy converge a lot more than the characterizations that emerged over the last several months. those who were troubled by our existing programs were not interested in repeating the tragedy of 9/11. those who defend these programs are not interested in civil liberties. the challenge in getting the details right is not...
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and about permanent barricades being set up by people we're talking about people who are taking the law into their own hands preventing people from walking along the street and going about their will because miss and above all we're talking about demonstrators who have time and again showed their propensity to violence we've seen in these latest clashes as we saw in december when the whole issue first erupted how the demonstrators have initiated violence against the police and how the police in ukraine have seemed to be almost powerless to resist them we can see that the violence has been initiated in large measure by the demonstrators themselves no self respecting state no state whose duty it is to uphold law and order can allow such things to continue particular not in its capital city. and amid the tension in the ukrainian capital r.t. international will keep you thor really up to date with the events throughout the day you can also log on to our t. dot com for live updates from kiev. well it seems that everyone is descending on switzerland today on the shores of lake geneva politica
and about permanent barricades being set up by people we're talking about people who are taking the law into their own hands preventing people from walking along the street and going about their will because miss and above all we're talking about demonstrators who have time and again showed their propensity to violence we've seen in these latest clashes as we saw in december when the whole issue first erupted how the demonstrators have initiated violence against the police and how the police in...
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effectively hijacked the pro rally it was a schiavo on sunday and i saw guys lining up with fuse the laws of missiles and cocktails. and weapons of every single man attacking police in every way they codes and i return from that we've been on the internet checking the news and it has been reported immediately that the u.s. has introduced sanctions against the ukrainian government. police and government are being criticized but to be there on the ground it's it's absurd to reconcile with what you see which is hardly militant lines that in fact i've been in city hall just proceeding events these guys were getting. mobilized they were getting ready to go into war they knew exactly they were receiving briefings they were receiving instructions on what basis of going into war they went in on that basis and they went to that end to effectively instigate a civil war in ukraine and i think it would really be too dangerous to say that what we have at the moment isn't a degree of civil war in ukraine looking at the opposition and one of its front man vitaly klitschko who's been earlier calling for
effectively hijacked the pro rally it was a schiavo on sunday and i saw guys lining up with fuse the laws of missiles and cocktails. and weapons of every single man attacking police in every way they codes and i return from that we've been on the internet checking the news and it has been reported immediately that the u.s. has introduced sanctions against the ukrainian government. police and government are being criticized but to be there on the ground it's it's absurd to reconcile with what...
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right to give legitimacy or to withdraw legitimacy from a president, a government, a constitution or a law or anything in syria but syrians. this is the right of the syrian people and it is their constitutional duty. >> the syrian foreign minister refused to leave the podium despite numerous requests from u.n. chief ban ki-moon. as he declared terrorists and foreign medaling have destroyed his -- meddling have destroyed his country. >> you live in new york. i live in syria. i have the right to give the syrian version here in this forum. >> yes, of course, you know. >> for more on the talks, i am joined by al jazeera america core response ent nick schifrin who was at the talks in problem tro switzerland. this can't be much of a surprise. we knew going in that the u.s. and the syrian opposition felt assad had to go and the syrians, of course, say assad has to stay. let's listen to what john kerry said. >> there is no way, no way possible in the imagination that the man who has led the brutal response to his own people could regain the legitimacy to govern. one man and those who have supporte
right to give legitimacy or to withdraw legitimacy from a president, a government, a constitution or a law or anything in syria but syrians. this is the right of the syrian people and it is their constitutional duty. >> the syrian foreign minister refused to leave the podium despite numerous requests from u.n. chief ban ki-moon. as he declared terrorists and foreign medaling have destroyed his -- meddling have destroyed his country. >> you live in new york. i live in syria. i have...
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law-enforcement knows this. same with the intelligence community. i will yield. but, in your review, did you identify a difference? i think you already answered this question. a difference between the demonstration of the utility of the government's abilities which is aimed at non-us persons abroad and the phone records program. >> yes, 702 has proven to be much more valuable as a counterterrorism tool than 215. >> thank you very much. >> mr. morell, how would you characterize the value of the 215 program? if you will, from a safety perspective even if as fast if it has not generated intelligence. i'm interested in your assessment of its values. >> that is where i am. it is absolutely true that 215 has not by itself disrupted, prevented terrorist attacks in the united states, but that does not mean it is not important going forward. as i said in my op-ed, it only needs to be successful once to be invaluable. one of the ways that i think about this is that many of us have never suffered a fire in our homes but we still all have homeowners insurance to protect agai
law-enforcement knows this. same with the intelligence community. i will yield. but, in your review, did you identify a difference? i think you already answered this question. a difference between the demonstration of the utility of the government's abilities which is aimed at non-us persons abroad and the phone records program. >> yes, 702 has proven to be much more valuable as a counterterrorism tool than 215. >> thank you very much. >> mr. morell, how would you characterize...
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not entirely but to the continued exclusion of a lot of involvement from the us, this anti-monopoly law to hammer foreign businesses is reminiscent of the problems that american businesses have. it doesn't feel like the situation is changing there much. >> well, the goal has to be to open markets and to have market forces determine the answer to the question that you are asking. if there are artificial barriers in place, then it's not really letting market forces work. i think we'll get some tests pretty soon. when we had our strategic and economic dialogue last summer, we had a set of important agreements come out of it. i was very pleased that china moved on opening a shanghai free trade zone. they altered a policy of presuming industries were closed to foreign trade to presuming they are open unless individually closed. we have yet to see what the implementation looks like. if it opens up to real competition, that will be a meaningful signal. they go through the designations of what is open and what is closed, if you designate everything is closed, it doesn't amount to real change. i
not entirely but to the continued exclusion of a lot of involvement from the us, this anti-monopoly law to hammer foreign businesses is reminiscent of the problems that american businesses have. it doesn't feel like the situation is changing there much. >> well, the goal has to be to open markets and to have market forces determine the answer to the question that you are asking. if there are artificial barriers in place, then it's not really letting market forces work. i think we'll get...
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law. boom bust is coming up next here on our team here in aid joins us now for a quick preview higher and look ahead we love for it to come out on boom bust day my interview with steve keen a professor of economics at the university of western sydney plus arison and i discuss big ones newest frontier las vegas true story it's all coming up so stay tuned looking forward to it air and that's going to do it for now i'm liz wahl satan boom bust is next. and. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question. wealthy british soil. is no time to write. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. i got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. if they were it's a story. it's just this guy like smear about guys that are working for the pe
law. boom bust is coming up next here on our team here in aid joins us now for a quick preview higher and look ahead we love for it to come out on boom bust day my interview with steve keen a professor of economics at the university of western sydney plus arison and i discuss big ones newest frontier las vegas true story it's all coming up so stay tuned looking forward to it air and that's going to do it for now i'm liz wahl satan boom bust is next. and. i would rather as questions to people in...
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the arrest violented international law. president's of tomayo's home town demanded that he be pardoned. >> former virginian governor eugene o'donnell and his wife were indicted, accused of accepting gifts from a wealthy businessman. eugene o'donnell was a rising star. he left office after a 4-year term. >> new jersey governor chris christie was sworn into a second term today, in the middle of the secondal plaguing his administration. the governor made no mention of any controversies in his speech, focussing on the issues new jersey faced during his first term, like hurricane sandy. >> a bitter cold winter storm blanketed states across the north-east. >> this is a look at snow-covered times square in new york city. the storms stretched from kentucky to massachusetts, cancelling flights across the east coast. temperatures dipped below freezing, leaving tens of millions caught in grip of extreme weather. >> the snow came down hard, dumping a foot. with 13.5 inches of road made roads a mess for drivers. u.s. city was covered in
the arrest violented international law. president's of tomayo's home town demanded that he be pardoned. >> former virginian governor eugene o'donnell and his wife were indicted, accused of accepting gifts from a wealthy businessman. eugene o'donnell was a rising star. he left office after a 4-year term. >> new jersey governor chris christie was sworn into a second term today, in the middle of the secondal plaguing his administration. the governor made no mention of any controversies...
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us media that is causing the thirty year old to request extra security and protection from russian law enforcement the website but speed quoted an anonymous u.s. intelligence officer describing how he would have assassinated snowden if he had the chance another unnamed pentagon official has been quoted saying he would have simply love to put a bullet in her head or he not restricted from killing an american snowden's lawyer says the former contractor is constantly accompanied by private guards but that may no longer be enough to ensure his security. we clearly understand that there is a serious danger for the life and health of edward snowden and n.s.a. intelligence officer says that it's easy to imagine a situation where he walks around moscow for example after doing his groceries and he accidentally bumps into someone then he suddenly feels drunk goes home and dies in the shower in his situation he has to think about his security snowden's attorney stresses that according to russian law a death threat carries criminal liability he also says the former contractor's refugee status make
us media that is causing the thirty year old to request extra security and protection from russian law enforcement the website but speed quoted an anonymous u.s. intelligence officer describing how he would have assassinated snowden if he had the chance another unnamed pentagon official has been quoted saying he would have simply love to put a bullet in her head or he not restricted from killing an american snowden's lawyer says the former contractor is constantly accompanied by private guards...
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in international law and she was a lecturer but she's also posed for. what some would say would be provocative or racy photos of her age she says is to raise funds and awareness for the works of whistleblowers and other activists like that today we're joined by dr rolls with a fuller thanks very much for joining us today but what i'd like to know is why did you choose this matter of getting awareness why not another way well actually i have written articles on whistleblowers in the military so i have actually written quite a lengthy article is not going to be published but i really thought that. in order to make a difference to. you as we know are in jail or you know at the moment i needed to involve myself in a more material way and i thought well how can i do something that isn't just a matter of talking i think there's quite a lot of consensus on this issue that we've talked enough i do think that something that was a glowing review in violations of international law is very empowering i think there is attention given to these issues obviously howeve
in international law and she was a lecturer but she's also posed for. what some would say would be provocative or racy photos of her age she says is to raise funds and awareness for the works of whistleblowers and other activists like that today we're joined by dr rolls with a fuller thanks very much for joining us today but what i'd like to know is why did you choose this matter of getting awareness why not another way well actually i have written articles on whistleblowers in the military so...
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campaigns are a big money affair so it is no surprise that people like you or me can't get into the law making business without selling at least a little piece of our souls to someone who has very deep pockets so again the problem isn't that congressmen are wealthy it is that many of them have to get constant financing in order to maintain their positions and as you average folks know once you're in debt they've got you by the throat well that's just my opinion . it was supposed to be just another news or of course although admittedly for a special occasion it was one hundred twenty three days before the start of the winter olympic games in sochi and i was in greece for the lighting of the olympic flame the ruins of the limpia one of the most famous monuments of ancient greece the site of the very first olympic games where stones like this would have been part of the temple. the temple. stand close. to keep. the. plane. well that was a rather surreal. definitely the way to stream i've had for a while. there was a memorable ceremony. who i'm pretty sure the high priestess never spoke to
campaigns are a big money affair so it is no surprise that people like you or me can't get into the law making business without selling at least a little piece of our souls to someone who has very deep pockets so again the problem isn't that congressmen are wealthy it is that many of them have to get constant financing in order to maintain their positions and as you average folks know once you're in debt they've got you by the throat well that's just my opinion . it was supposed to be just...